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[Phys-L] Re: Sizes of atoms



If there is only 1 sign of charge then it's obvious, like in gravity, that
charges attract each other, no? To conclude that there are two
different charges, you must exclude this possibility. These are pith ball
exercises in my E&M lab.
Regards,
Jack

On Sat, 9 Jul 2005, Robert Cohen wrote:

This looks to me like a polarization experiment that
only requires one sign of charge. Am I missing something?

Hmmm...maybe I'm missing something. How do you have
polarization with only one sign of charge?

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